The 1.8-million-year-old jawbone, found in a site no bigger than two parking spots, upends the timeline of humans migrating ...
Thesefossils, unearthed from the depths of Southeast Asia’s Sunda Shelf, provide valuable insights into the migration and evolutionary patterns of early humans. This breakthrough study, published in ...
A new find in the Ayvalık region of western Turkey suggests that prehistoric humans somehow "walked" across what is now a deep body of water.
Ancient animal bones from Spain’s Malia shelter reveal repeated visits by early humans between 36,200 and 26,260 years ago.
The team at Lux Aeterna explain how partnering with photogrammetry specialists Sample & Hold enabled the recreation of ...
Although modern-day Turkey and the European coast are separated by water, the sea levels dropped more than 100 meters during ...
SOPPENG, Indonesia, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Scientists have found a series of stone tools on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island they say may be evidence of humans living 1.5 million years ago on islands between ...
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